Question #756eb

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Oct 15, 2017

The biological species concept defines a species as a population of organisms that are not reproductively isolated, can interbreed successfully, and can produce viable offspring.

Explanation:

An example of two organisms that look a lot alike but are still considered to be different species are the western medowlark and the eastern medowlark. these birds look really similar, but since they don't interbreed and produce offspring they are classified as different species.